Nebraska’s Monday Forecast: Severe Thunderstorms and Flash Flooding Threat

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Omaha, NE – Nebraska residents should prepare for potentially severe thunderstorms beginning Monday afternoon, according to the US National Weather Service Omaha/Valley, Nebraska. The forecast indicates scattered strong to severe thunderstorms lasting into the early overnight hours.

According to the National Weather Service, all modes of severe weather, including flash flooding, are possible. The greatest potential for severe weather is expected to be west of US Highway 77. The exact timing and coverage are still uncertain due to possible morning convection, but residents are advised to stay informed as the situation develops.

Today’s weather in Omaha is currently cloudy with a temperature of 68°F, reaching a high of 80°F later in the day. Light rain is possible in the next hour. Sunday is expected to be cooler, with a high of 77°F and partly cloudy skies.

Looking ahead, Monday’s severe weather will bring temperatures around 78°F with a 60% chance of rain. Tuesday will be partly cloudy with a high near 89°F. The rest of the week will see temperatures in the mid-80s, with potential thunderstorms on Tuesday and mostly clear skies later in the week.